Washington State University

Washington State University,

at Pullman; land-grant and state supported; chartered 1890, opened 1892 as an agriculture college. From 1905 to 1959 it was the State College of Washington. The university's College of Agriculture carries on important agricultural research and instruction throughout the state. The school's other facilities include centers for electron microscopy and environmental research.

At the Oshkosh campus of the University of Wisconsin, students can pamper themselves with massages, pedicures and manicures; Washington State University in Pullman boasts of having the largest Jacuzzi on the West Coast.

CV-288, PI 614008), was developed by the barley improvement team at the Washington State University (WSU) Agricultural Research Center and jointly released with the Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station in 1997.

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY of Pullman, WA, has announced its hosting of the 35th International Particleboard Composite Materials Symposium, which will be held April 3-5, 2001 with a pre-symposium technical workshop, April 2 2001.

Louie, who runs the Asian-Pacific American Student Center at Washington State University, points out, "There have always been intense below-the-surface tensions in the Northwest, a tendency even at the political level to revert to the old imprint of those sneaky Asians.

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